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ISC support

The primary role of Instructional Support Coordinators (ISCs) is to assist the instructor with his/her responsibilities, largely by managing the administrative aspects of running a course. An important secondary role is to provide continuity and consistency form term to term. Examples of administrative aspects that an ISC typically manages include:

Providing advice to course instructors, especially those who are new to the course or sessionals, regarding course specific practice (e.g. computing resources, past precedent and procedures) and university/faculty policies and procedures (e.g. retaining student assignments and exams, granting an INC grade).

Managing support staff, including hiring, training and supervising ISAs, IAs and TAs.